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Nitrogen toxicity?
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Nitrogen toxicity?
Hey there people, just wondering if anyone on here thinks these plants are suffering nitrogen toxicity the leaves on the old growth have clawed down and the new growth looks twisted a bit so I’ve dropped my reservoir ec level from 1.1 to 0.8 to see if it sorts the problem out any help would be appreciated thanks
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Re: Nitrogen toxicity?
Looks like you have already done the right thing by dropping the EC Darren.
What is your humidity? and what system are you growing in?
What is your humidity? and what system are you growing in?
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Humidity is around 40% and I’m growing in a rdwc systemkbag wrote:Looks like you have already done the right thing by dropping the EC Darren.
What is your humidity? and what system are you growing in?
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Re: Nitrogen toxicity?
The reason i asked about the humidity is because the plant looks over watered the leaves are showing signs of Edema.
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Sorry edema what is this do I need to worrykbag wrote:The reason i asked about the humidity is because the plant looks over watered the leaves are showing signs of Edema.
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Re: Nitrogen toxicity?
A sign that your plant has been overwatered is edema. If a plant has absorbed more water than it needs, it can cause the plant's cells to expand and stress. Often, these cells are filled to the point of rupturing. ... Another sign of edema is indentations on the top of leaves.
What it looks like to me Darren but how to cure in RDWC i have no idea. Lets see if we can get one the hydro guys to take a look.
please do not worry your plant is not going to suddenly kill over.
What it looks like to me Darren but how to cure in RDWC i have no idea. Lets see if we can get one the hydro guys to take a look.
please do not worry your plant is not going to suddenly kill over.
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Great kbag thanks for you help.kbag wrote:A sign that your plant has been overwatered is edema. If a plant has absorbed more water than it needs, it can cause the plant's cells to expand and stress. Often, these cells are filled to the point of rupturing. ... Another sign of edema is indentations on the top of leaves.
What it looks like to me Darren but how to cure in RDWC i have no idea. Lets see if we can get one the hydro guys to take a look.
please do not worry your plant is not going to suddenly kill over.
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Re: Nitrogen toxicity?
I agree with kb.
Back off the nutes - got a pic of the system? is the water level too high? Bubblers incapable?
Back off the nutes - got a pic of the system? is the water level too high? Bubblers incapable?
The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear.
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Re: Nitrogen toxicity?
ph of the system is 5.9 ec I’ve just dropped from 1.1 to 0.8, I’ve got a v20 haliea air pump for the five buckets seems to be plenty of air in the buckets so much so that it causes water to splash up under the met pots my res temps are a little high at 68fNanook of the north wrote:whats ec at also and ph?
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